I like the way a window’s frame lends mystery to an image: this is what you see, no more. The frame is a boundary beyond which lies the unknown, or at least the unseen. These are my entries for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Window.
I like the way a window’s frame lends mystery to an image: this is what you see, no more. The frame is a boundary beyond which lies the unknown, or at least the unseen. These are my entries for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Window.
Best collection of photographs so far
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Thank you! I always find it interesting to see the different ways that people respond to these challenges.
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Love all of the pics, but particularly the one with the palms tress…
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My favourite is the one with the various bottles — but then, I am partial to all things connected with champagne. 🙂
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The Chinese Garden of Friendship in Sydney is a beautiful place. I took so many photos there but I missed that one.
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It’s a very photogenic place, no doubt. I was thinking of doing a post just on the garden.
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If we’re choosing for best picture I’m torn between the Santa Catalina convent and the Chinese garden though they’re all great.
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These are all just exquisite!
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Thank you! I’m pleased you like them.
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Really lovely photos Elizabeth!
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Love the key window – you really must write a post about the Chinese Garden – I did go there in 1998, but it was pre-digital and I only have a couple of photos of it. I’m sure it must have changed since then and would love to see it again, through your eyes.
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I suspect the trees are certainly taller now! I took this photo a few months ago — before I bought my nifty new camera that does very clever things with spot focus etc. I may have to revisit and take a new batch of photos. A good excuse for a day out!
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